Enjoy a short, steep walk to view the estuary, home to hundreds of marine and terrestrial animals.
Learn about the forces creating and changing this watery world. Dress for wind/weather. Meet at
the Morro Bay Museum of Natural History. 11:00 am start. Moderate walk, 0.5 miles, 0.75 hours.
For more info, call the Museum of Natural History, Morro
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Start time 9:00am, walk to the foot of Cerro Cabrillo to view the quarry site and learn about
how the 'morros' formed. View the web of estuary waters and learn about human and natural forces
that shaped the estuary. Bring water, binoculars, dress for wind/weather and wear sturdy shoes.
Meet at Quarry Trail parking lot off South Bay Blvd. in Mo
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The Long Narrow Road to Modern Agriculture: How the Los Osos Valley Transformed Ranching along the Central Coast
Hear historian Dan Kreiger tell how Mission San Luis Obispo’s rancheria La Cañada de Los Osos y Pecho y Islay became the private fiefdom of a Scottish sea captain and was later subdivided into developments like Sunshine Beach, El Mor
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